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Robert E. Waring

Robert E. Waring
Acting Police Commissioner

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YOUR COMMUNITY WANTS TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS


HELP IS AVAILABLE IF YOU SEEK IT
HERE IS A LIST OF LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS TO CALL

On cellphones, pressing the buttons below will open your dialer to make the phone call.

Adult Protective Services
631-854-3232

American Red Cross
631-924-6911

AL-Anon Family Group
631-669-2827
24 hr. hotline Counseling for groups and children of alcoholics.

Alcoholics Anonymous
631-669-1124

Brighter Tomorrows
631-395-1800
Provides emergency shelter and support services to victims of domestic violence and their children.

Brighter Tomorrows Non-Residential Program
631-395-3116
Provides court advocacy / transportation, counseling / support groups, information / referrals and Child Witness of Domestic Violence Program.

Child Protective Services
1-800-342-3720

Crisis Response of Suffolk County
631-751-7500

Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
(District Attorney’s Office)
631-853-4232

“Give Back a Smile” Program
1-800-543-9220
Provides free consultation and dental treatment to restore the smiles of domestic violence survivors.

Law Services Committee Inc.
Divorce Assistance 631-232-2400

Legal and Court Assistance
Legal Aid Society

Criminal 631-853-5212
Family 631-853-4343
Provides legal advise and representation on financial and criminal matters for people without the means to employ private counsel.

Long Island Association for Aids Care
1-877-865-4222

Mental Health Association of Suffolk County631-226-3900
Provides mental health referral services, support groups, education, anger management courses and advocacy.

Mental Health Hotline
631-544-2222 24 hours a day

Mobile Crisis Team
631-952-3333 (Adult 18 or older)
631-370-1701 (Under 18)
Licensed mental health professionals respond to scenes to provide crisis intervention regarding emotional/psychological disturbances, family and interpersonal crisis. Referrals and follow-up services are provided. In an emergency, always dial “911”

Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
631-547-6233

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)

New York State Victim Information & Notification Service
1-888-846-3469
New York State hotline for crime victims, including victims of domestic violence, that gives them the ability to track the jail custody status of their offenders and register to be notified, via phone or e-mail, of their pending release. The service is available 24 hours a day by calling toll free 888-846-3469 or via their web site:https://www.vinelink.com/#/home

THE Ministries
631-736-4800
Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. - 9.30 P.M.)
Emergency assistance (food and clothing)

N.Y. State Domestic Violence Hotline
State Wide Hotline
1-800-942-6906
(Espanol 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
1-800-942-6908).

Parents of Murdered Children
631-838-8426

Poison Control Center
1-800-222-1222

Substance Abuse Hotline
1-866-657-4357

Suffolk County Coalition
Against Domestic Violence
631-666-8833
24 hr. hotline provides emergency shelter and supportive services for battered women. Counseling and legal referrals for
women and children.

Suffolk County Crime Victims Center at PFML
631-689-2672 Office
24 hour hotline: 631-332-9234
Rape Crisis Services and Crime Victim Center. Provides counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment, assistance in reimbursement for expenses related to the crime and information and referrals. Espanol and multilingual services. U Visa information and referrals.

Suffolk County SPCA
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
631-382-SPCA (631-382-7722)
The Suffolk County SPCA is a local, independent not-for-profit organization that provides for the humane needs, requirements, and enforcement of cruelty to animal laws in Suffolk County. If you suspect any mistreatment, abuse, or blood sport activities involving animals, please call the Suffolk County SPCA at 631-382-SPCA (631-382-7722). You can also contact the Suffolk County Police Department. All calls will be kept confidential.
web site:http://www.suffolkspca.org/

Suffolk Project For AIDS Resource Coordination (SPARC)
631-369-8696
For HIV testing and information and referrals.

Suffolk County Office of the Aging
631-853-8200

Suffolk County Mobile Crisis
631-952-3333

Social Service/Landlord/Tenant
631-232-2400
Provides a full range of legal services on civil matters; public assistance and SSI recipients automatically qualify for services.

Suffolk County Probation Intake
631-853-5337
Provides Family and legal counseling. Will also file for people who wish to proceed civilly against family members in Family Court and help secure Order of Protection forbidding certain conduct by family members.Suffolk County District Attorney's Office Domestic Violence Unit - (853-4138-39) Cohalan Court Complex 400 Carleton Ave. Central Islip, N.Y. 11722-9082, Mon - Frl. 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.

Suffolk County Department of Social Services
631-854-9935 Day
631-854-9100 Night
- For eligibility, certification, recertification, income maintenance, and of need for financial aid. When dealing with this agency you may be required to have in your possession: Birth Certificate (for yourself and children);Marriage License, Bank Books, Deed to house, etc (Call nearest center listed in telephone directory). To obtain more information on the Department of Social Services during the normal work week you can call the Commissioner's Response Unit at 631-854-9935 during the day. If you have an emergency after hours involving the need for housing, food, or fuel, please call the Emergency Hotline at 631-854-9100, 7 days a
week, 24 hours a day.

Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS)
631-360-3606
Hotline (VOICE/TDD), Counseling, Advocacy, Court Accompaniment, Children's Program, Elder Abuse Program.
Batterer's Program, Bilingual Services.

This website provides valuable forms and information in order to address the needs of our community. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Department at 631-852-6000 or email us at SCPDINFO@suffolkcountyny.gov. Interpretation services are available for individuals with Limited English Proficiency.